2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!

A_Little_T@b'll_Do_Ya





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I have used both the Anderson and the BAL and prefer the BAL for a couple of reasons.
Firstly, the Anderson needs the TV to be connected to get the T@B up on the leveller. We often prefer to move the trailer by hand to exactly the orientation we want and then use the BAL.
Secondly, the T@B can be levelled easily by one person.
Ray Barrick
We store our BAL in the propane/battery locker. It fits like it was made to go there - between the propane and the front. It sits on the trailer tongue frame and leaves plenty of room for other things in the locker. In fact, the arms of the BAL are good for hanging the fresh water hose and other coiled things.vito said:Frankly I did not want to spend what a BAL cost, and then think about where to store it ...
We have been using the Anderson levelers with great success. So far they have worked on grass, pavement, gravel, and dirt without issue. They are very easy.ChanW said:Ok, cool, thanks all.
I'm guessing the reviews I read about breakage were probably just the extreme cases.
I might yet give this leveler a chance.
I carry around way too many slabs of 2×8, and I've been thinking I'd like to be able to get that under control and pare down my collection of lumber to just enough for the stabilizers. Trying to carry enough of them for 'every situation' is getting kind of silly.